Julian Noble pointed out that capath is indeed working fine on Windows
these days since the c_rehash tool is written (fixed) to do the proper action even on file systems that don't support symlinks.
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@@ -358,7 +358,7 @@ static void help(void)
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puts(" --engine <eng> Specifies the crypto engine to use (HTTPS)\n"
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" --cacert <file> CA certifciate to verify peer against (SSL)\n"
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" --capath <directory> CA directory (made using c_rehash) to verify\n"
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" peer against (SSL, NOT Windows)\n"
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" peer against (SSL)\n"
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" --ciphers <list> What SSL ciphers to use (SSL)\n"
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" --compressed Request a compressed response (using deflate).");
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puts(" --connect-timeout <seconds> Maximum time allowed for connection\n"
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